The kinder dental abrasive

April 1, 1999
Diamond Floss™ offers unique features for interproximal finishing. It`s an ultra-thin, diamond-coated wire that allows you to separate unintentionally bonded teeth, or remove hardened cement from around veneers or from beneath bridges. Diamond Floss™ is highly flexible, enabling the dentist to contour the abrasive around the tooth where it should be, not lacerating the gingiva and lips as with abrasive strips. It also is great for root-planing, and unparalleled for through-and-through

Diamond Floss™ offers unique features for interproximal finishing. It`s an ultra-thin, diamond-coated wire that allows you to separate unintentionally bonded teeth, or remove hardened cement from around veneers or from beneath bridges. Diamond Floss™ is highly flexible, enabling the dentist to contour the abrasive around the tooth where it should be, not lacerating the gingiva and lips as with abrasive strips. It also is great for root-planing, and unparalleled for through-and-through furcations. Diamond Floss™ also is fully autoclavable.

For more information, contact Lynnhaven Enterprises at (877) 895-4705 or order online at www.diamondfloss.com.

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